Like the idea of a WoS Amateur Premier Division, I would give it a season or two before promotion to the WoS Seniors could be considered to test the waters like how there was no promotion play off from the Lowland League in its maiden season.
Humza Yousaf will write to BBC Director General Tim Davie demanding that Scotland should have its own Scottish Six o'clock news bulletin, this comes in the wake of the impending axe of The Nine on the BBC Scotland channel.
April fool.
Both football and rugby took place at McDiarmid Park on November 13th 2004, St Johnstone drawing 1-1 with Ross County at lunchtime and Scotland humping Japan 100-8 in the autumn test in the early evening.
The SFA considered holding the 1998 Scottish Cup final at Wembley had there been an Old Firm final with Hampden unavailable due to reconstruction. Rangers and Celtic instead got drawn together in the semis.
Any progress of Carnoustie being licensed before the end of next season or will the neutrals again have to root for Lochee or Tayport to ensure we get a play off?
Glasgow Wellington's possible application to the SOSL could finally be the start it needs to become a stronger league and thus worthy having a three way play off to the LL.
They could compromise and have an election system like they used to do in England. Bottom three of D4 would have to reapply alongside any amateur/youth applicants. Three clubs with the most votes would take their place in D4 the following season.
Could St Andrews and Newburgh both currently in tier 8 be interested in switching to the ML effectively being promoted two divisions despite being in the edge of the LL Catchment area? They would only need to travel as far as Brechin rather than Hawick as present and travel times would be significently reduced.
I'm sure the entire Scottish football card was wiped out on 6th January 1979 due to a very bad winter's day. Maybe the odd amateur game still went ahead.